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- 09/9/24 00:10
Mathematicians catalog "congruent numbers" up to a trillion [Read more]
Mathematicians catalog "congruent numbers" up to a trillion [Read more]
Mating with wolves gave migrating coyotes a competitive edge [Read more]
TUESDAY 22. SEPTEMBER 2009
Mandated increase in ethanol will lead to further growth of giant "dead zone" [Read more]
Rats who consume alcohol as adolescents are more likely to take risks as adults [Read more]
SATURDAY 19. SEPTEMBER 2009
Experiment with cold atoms "solves" theoretical model that defied calculations [Read more]
FRIDAY 18. SEPTEMBER 2009
Scientists reveal chilly findings--and uncertain prospects for future astronauts--at NASA press conference [Read more]
Computer simulations reveal why desert locusts are such economical fliers [Read more]
Miniature version of Tyrannosaurus found in China [Read more]
THURSDAY 17. SEPTEMBER 2009
Tree-dwelling ants expand their territory beyond hospitable trees [Read more]
Finding may point to future treatments for human colorblindness [Read more]
Highly charged droplets bounce off one another instead of merging [Read more]
WEDNESDAY 16. SEPTEMBER 2009
Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider [Read more]
MONDAY 14. SEPTEMBER 2009
Prizes honor cell reprogramming, cancer drugs
Simulations argue that turning the Sahara into a forest could help fight climate change
SATURDAY 12. SEPTEMBER 2009
Four disfigured skulls are traced back to an ancient killer
Study reveals that magnetic fields play an essential role in star formation
Electrical impulses travel through brain cells more efficiently than previously thought
Advance might boost the amount of energy solar cells can capture
The brain's memory center may recall before you do
WEDNESDAY 9. SEPTEMBER 2009
Scientists identify hyperactive brain region associated with psychosis
Link found between hurricane size and tornado frequency in Gulf Coast
Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider
Common tune serves important evolutionary purpose
FRIDAY 4. SEPTEMBER 2009
Ripples in solid materials act like the bizarre particles long sought by scientists
THURSDAY 3. SEPTEMBER 2009
Canines share similarities with toddlers, with one important difference